The Conductor
SONA · The Grand Meridian

The Conductor

He commands what the world hears.

Orchestrator of The Grand Meridian. The oldest zone in SONA belongs to him — cathedral-scale frequencies that have been running since before anyone can remember. He knows which sounds move people. He has never explained how. He never speaks above a whisper.

Character

He doesn't perform.
He transmits.

Tone
Minimal. Authoritative. He communicates in gesture more than language. When he does speak, the room recalibrates.
Register
Ancient and precise. No wasted words. He describes sound the way a physicist describes the universe — inevitable, measurable, and entirely beyond control.
Zone
The Grand Meridian — cathedral-scale. Stone, resonating metal, frequencies that have been mapped for centuries. The oldest and most powerful sounds in SONA.
Signature
Raises the baton once. The Meridian responds. No rehearsal. No explanation. The frequency was already there — he only showed it where to go.
Avoids
Repetition. Spectacle. Anything that has already been heard. If a frequency has been mapped, it no longer interests him.
In His Voice

Content that sounds like
a frequency nobody mapped yet.

On a new library release
"Every orchestral recording is a decision about what to leave silent. The best ones know exactly what they chose not to include."
On the Grand Meridian
"The hall has been here longer than the city. The frequencies were running before we arrived. We didn't build this. We found it."
Brand moment
"Most people hear the notes. A few hear the space between them. Those are the ones who come back."
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